The workshop aims at bringing together leading world and local TUM experts in the field of computational material design to foster collaborations, initiate discussion, and stimulate new ideas to tackle pressing challenges in the field. Topics cover a range of spatial scales in materials (quantum, atomistic, continuum), which although facing different obstacles, often have common challenges such as the need for sufficiently broad datasets that are simultaneously as small as possible. Knowledge transfer between computational science subfields can therefore boost advances in both method development and application. Please read the full announcement for more details!